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Regional Forecasts: High Surf, Warming Trend, Rain Chances

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Regional Forecasts: High Surf, Warming Trend, Rain Chances
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United States weather services issued regionally varied forecasts: San Diego offices warned a High Surf Advisory with 5–10-foot waves and rip current risks through tomorrow; Birmingham and central Alabama forecast freezing Sunday mornings before daytime highs rise into the 60s; Columbus, Augusta, and Nashville sources predicted a warming trend with highs reaching upper 60s to low 70s early next week; Denver expected mild conditions then later-week cooling with possible mountain snow. Multiple outlets flagged midweek rain chances tied to several upper-level disturbances. Agencies advised caution for coastal recreation and early-morning freezing conditions. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • San Diego issued a High Surf Advisory with 5–10 foot waves through tomorrow.
  • Birmingham area forecasted freezing lows (upper 20s–low 30s) overnight into Sunday morning.
  • Sunday saw a warming trend begin across multiple southeastern markets with highs rising toward the 60s–70s.
  • Midweek forecasts increased scattered rain and thunderstorm chances tied to upper-level disturbances.
  • Late-week models suggested Denver area cooling and potential mountain snow Thursday–Friday.
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Who Benefited

Residents and organizers planning outdoor activities in inland and southern regions experienced warmer, near‑seasonal conditions that supported outdoor events, travel, and recreation during the days of the reported warm-up.

Who Impacted

Coastal recreationists, swimmers, and small-boat operators in San Diego faced elevated hazards from 5–10 foot surf and rip currents, while overnight commuters in parts of Alabama risked freezing temperatures Sunday morning.

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Articles Published:
7
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0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
7
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Residents and organizers planning outdoor activities in inland and southern regions experienced warmer, near‑seasonal conditions that supported outdoor events, travel, and recreation during the days of the reported warm-up.

Who Impacted

Coastal recreationists, swimmers, and small-boat operators in San Diego faced elevated hazards from 5–10 foot surf and rip currents, while overnight commuters in parts of Alabama risked freezing temperatures Sunday morning.

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